:Aa-. XA.'jJsavMfi'hWffl: BBMH jmtwmw " t 1- - TljlVKl " iK .'V ' ' lj " - IW ''i,--"" i 7h 4 ;i . titfliftaU PUBLIC OEUfr-P 20 v - ' MVEimtiSh PUBLIC LEBaBJKr-lHILADELPHlA, - WDJN-UAX, jNyvTOifc-.i(, , , ,,m, .fc,. tPriMARn rs rrmmm a ttn ear te tendlews demands for $50,oeo te box the champ ONSIDE KICK, DISCO VERED B Y :GEORGE WOODRUFF 26 YEARS AGO, NOT OFTEN USED THIS SEASON I IJV IIOBEHT W. MAXWELL peit loiter. KTfnlnx l'ublle Ledger SOMETniKG has linpiane.! te tbc ecmiIc kick this year. This once fumeus pla eldently has been erased from the repertoire of the taittcrn teams, (or thu far It has been conspicuous by its absence. Only once have I seen it used in n big game, and en that occasion it was n mis take. The quarterback, instead of running back after totting the ball from the center, steed iti his tracks and kicked straight up in the nlr and gained nil of 5 yards. Ills teammates who were enslde did net knew what it was all about, and made no effort te get the ball. Coaches new believe that the play is entirely tee dan gerous te use in important contests. It isn't successful xner than once in twenty times Ixviiuse the team en defense always is looking for that particular play. With the opponents lined up te meet n ferwurd-pas attick, it is almost impossible te get away with a short punt. The defenshe halfbacks usually smear the kick, thereby gaining many yards for their side. A couple of years age one of the smaller eastern team "worked an onside kick in n game against one of tbr "big jthree" and almost scored n touchdown. The play was uccessful because a regular punt formation was used. and the rear halfback, lustead of running straight down the field, ran back of the Kicker. Nobody wus looking for him, and he picked up the ball utter it had come te n (top. This is the best euide kick thut could be used, because the punter tries for distance, uud if therf IS nn slip-up down the Held the onside man has a geed chance te recover the ball. HUH, the success of the play In the past has been due te the fact that It has been unexpected. Ter example, take the forward pass used by I'enn State against Pitts burgh last year. State had the ball en its own r-.ard line at the start of the game. I'unt formation was called, but Instead of kicking the ball n ferw ard pass was made r -te Higgins, who ran IH) urds for a touchdown. e e WITH the strict eligibility rules new being enforced, in a majority of thu colleges, the tramp uthletc almost AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'? THIS same flau AiJ been tried many times lm icasen, hut net once has it been successful. This is because the secondary defense has been en the lookout for it. .tml it it the tame Jt-ilft the en ' tide kick. Onside Kick Is Twenty-six Ycurs Old IT WAS Just twenty-six years age this fall that tin onside kick was discovered, (leerge Woodruff, who coached I'enn in 1M11, was repenslble. According te Harry A. Mnekey, a former lied nud Blue captain, and then assistant coach, Woodruff was tverrying about the approaching game with Princeton, te be played In Trenten. The Tigers were unusunll strong that jear and I'enn knew that eemethln new had te be prune If a victory was te be seered. One morning Woodruff came te the breakfast table, his face wreathed with smiles. "I had a dream about a new play last night," ' bn said, "but T won't dicus it until I try it out at Hill Scheel. If it works as well as, I epeet, we will gie it te the varsity in the afternoon." In these days football coaches were net numeiius. and Woodruff hld down two jobs. I'xery meruing he would (O te PotUtewn, Pa., nnd coach the Hill Scheel team. That afternoon Woodruff gave the quartcrbuck kick te the I'nhcisity of Pennsylvania football team. Tin quarterback, standing about one jard behlud the line et scrimmage, would kick the ball te either the right or left and the halfbacks and fullback were allowed te get thu ball en the fly or ufter it hit the greuud. ! This piaj was practiced all week, and it was mas tered for the Princeton game. It wus entirely new uud had te be explained at great length te Paul Dashlel, the greatest of all football officials, who umpired the game. e and has passed out of the picture. Only en rare occasions does he appear in the line-up and everybody knows about it. Preselyting is getting t'e be a thing of the pust and the gridiron game is improving because of it. In the olden tlme every college and there wcre no exceptions. had a fleck of brawny freshmen nt the start of the season who represented their college en the football Held instead of the classroom, Ilecf and brawn were mere desired than brains. New it is different. A student is net eligible te play en the varsity until he baa completed one year of college work. This means the one-year rule makes it impossible te play any one except students. Karl 1. Davis, the wide-awake graduate manager of Pittsburgh, who, through his publicity work, brought the Panthers out of the rut nud into the front rank, has come out with a new idea, nud It should be adopted by ether colleges. "Veu fans, who like te talk football und boost Pitt's team," he writes, "should net overlook this. It Is PIIOPAOANDA that you should hammer Inte every col lege man you meet. It will nil help te bring the proper credit te Pitt for what is being done In football. "There are no 'lleutcr.s' or tramp athletes en the Pitt football team. We hove the one- cur residence rule in effect, which means that eterj- muu en the team has bceu eurelled as a student one full year before he is eligible te lempete. There are only two ether colleges in this htnte which have this rule, 'u: lVnnsylvnniu and I'enn htate. Yeu may be reading about 'migratory birds' who are going from school te school, piajing football. Pitt has none of these. "Pitt has eligibility rules en a par with these of any of the larger institutions and, best of nil, lives up te them te the letter. In addition te the one-year residence rule, there is the rulu debarring pest-graduate students, the three-jenr competition rule te apply te nil men entering after last September. "The graduate manager has learned through investi gation that 8." per cent of the football letter men In the lust fifteen years have been graduated and are making geed in the business world. Can any school in the L'nltcd Htates show a better record?" e ' COLGATE nlse it proud of its etcgibilitg rule. Xe "job" ere being handed out at JTamtlten and the team U going through a disastrous season, but happy "because of the fact that only rent students are en the team. Phils Chese Wisely THE Mlevtien of (ialnsille, Pla., us next years training camp for the Phillies is a wise one. The ball plaers will work out en the I'nlvcrsity of I lerlda athletic field and have the use of a big gymnasium, which' was. built recently. Conditions are ideal there for a training camp mm The New Yerk ("hints trained in (Jainsvllle in 11U, but lust year went back te San Antonie. Jehn licGraw has been a great booster for the place and was instru mental iu getting the Phils te go there. AFTCR Yed"V POOTOD Att JBHSOfJ i-q yeui eAvenne v wd see thim ilAND THE IT5NNMT . VJS, S12 Vi . (Ms"' jm " m aim i - AND TMCM Lstcr em IT CO MtE a OUT THCV WSHC OWIOKO TO lY DOMM GGC! THM tVA5 WMCN f CELLER NCKDSD A FFOGrJl) - AMD YOCI OKT A NHXU.l! DOLLAR THIV LL WlM THC Wen CD SewiCS I fWnei I en y. . C- ty - NMD 0TU.5T VAIMKM TMIMC3 LOOKtID lAtrfsT AND VOO Thought Voe'd ugOR wamt Te .SOU AklOTMOn CAMC Ye RQAD TVlAT MI&TCW LAMDlC 13 GOING T& UC TKC MAIM GuY AMD TMGY Ae qeaTl'm - VessiP TViev ABC BCATCM - YOO'RB. FAVOHITS3 HITC TMC DUST 2 Wjjw OH-H-h-vBOY!! aim't it A GR-R-R-RWD AND 0 CLofi-h-rieus Fecuw r l Sjzzrz irs - " '.,i ; Toe WOT ' 6rJ-a, j V-V- - irr, AJ7 STAR FOOTBALL TEAM NO NOVELTY ANYMORE Only Tive or Three Outstanding Elevens in Old Days, but NewTliere Are Lets of Tliem Yale ' Last Defeated Harvard in 1916 PHfiA FIVE MAKES SH FT N LINE-UP Leu Sugarman te Drep Back te Guard in Tonight's Came With Camden Frest-Bitten Divots en Wintry Links ' - Uy SANDY McNIULICK OBVmiAL slides of golfing events , match, a Mt k?hnvc been urltten Bince JRHt the &tat-rhitrh fuetbail Rnm a iroed-nttturf.l , . -i .1 . n .. Af.i flvlll&n nlrkft1 im n fr Ulfk Ar tlm ffeal ,umf leuniry IJI ill " I line, which hart" failed "of th. cre.-i.a ni hosts at a teruament but utter a ceupie ,RV4 a LehlKh puer the treuW of flllnif of M'.ir the nertnls will be opened ! en It for u teuchJin which would hve again next week. What used te be the annual fall tournament ut the Jerty course wm be re -established ThauUbghlng Uay I wen the eiune fur lehlKli. wltli n qualify lug round neetatiens of at It- Manager William Myers, of the Phil adelphia five of the Knstern llashctball League, will make another Hhlft in his line-up when the team meets the Cam den rhnmpleiis this evening at the Third Heglment Armery, lladden ne- nuc and .MIckle strct, Cnmuen. and the cx- st four sixteeus te compete nt match play l'rida and Sat urday A simple Mbtem has bceu de vised whereby if there arc- mere than four uhteens,' there will he added (lights and added cups. The old familiar Mctedceenk, Caras Caras alje, and Manettn cups will ugain be offered. Net only is it necetsary te be able te pronounce the name of the cup you win, but It will also DO ncccssury T -... ,,......, ...' I..,. I, ,Ui.J ! in nlnv until., fnnrv irnlf. illllelnc bv the up front with Jimmy Ilreun, will drop entries se far received. All members et bad: te guard alongside of llaymend clubs in the I . S. C. A. and Metropell- Clarhe Off the Reller Ptiluee timvv rr.AUKE. who for six years run the . I " ii... .i,n,inn ri! nt Thlrtv-nlntli und Market fooled Prim, tumult niilXCETO uat threunh the use of the Quarterback kick, icon the aame bv the score of 12 te 0. The next year all of the big cetleges were using the pla. streets, has quit the skating game anil ceinerieu u. place into a huge ballroom, which will open tomorrow night. They wiy it U one of the largest in the country and will be the headquarters of the Prune C lub and Uoesters' Association of Philadelphia. .,,,,, .Jimmy Clarke has been u prominent ligure in atlileUc ircles for jears nud did mere te boeht the rell-r skating game than any ether person iu Philadelphia. CowrieM. iM. Of I'uelte Ltietr Ce. Miss W'oedflfld. relllni for reiin Mutual In the Ladlen' MnencliM LcasU". teiscd 101 In the first inme, then toppled the little ones eer for 10s in the wcend cama. I'enn JtutURl took two cut of three from thn Olrard Trust Cllrls' tenv Mian Kurts and Mljt Woe-incld twine the lir rcerers. Eelck. relllnsr for Teurth fitreet llank. had hli eat-le no working this week. He rolled 202 and 204. In his llnal frame 110 taa the beat he could de. When Miss Katienbark topple 1 the wen one eer for f9 In the latt irame It apelled victory for Pennsylvania Ce , VwutliiK Com Cem mtrclal Trust ly two pins. Tenluht I artisan night llh Oie bin pins Snotlens A and H roll off their -aeekly con- iiiii'ii u ' ter m., vi m cm u i ui i ui iahbwuuu ia vua. . ... . .. ,-...... ,n... v,n a.i.n the Iem of the home game ou Saturday In; cord, , Thanhilvlu Uay lll be accepted ) ."Xte eK ' th. Terminal Alleys, night and expeets te spring a surprise I ,t"r 4 8IJ p" '"' lliTlrrt 11. rwten will U'ul j. una 1 land Themas, of l'ennsyhnnla Ce , U flndlni flndlni ef K.c iU eipurted te cempetn ut lk.'uoeil, hlu stride He felled the bU boys for 204 In from thu uuuker c'lt arelf belt. Nuwten his . the swsend same, betn ircttln Jn jilnt of practlve and 1 I sure te nun.) u voed showing. i Tranklln jrave Third National a hannlcap of twent) -seven pltiu. but that was a small .1. Simpsen llrwi hesan ari indvil n hv.t,e I p-rcnta(f- the way the Chestnut Btreet boy; culf son in triumph An tuptaln of the "ere tenlnic the pins ever. Mllta drepped 1'rltK.ei.iii aelf t.uni. Dean made u cUinup of I H'l und ISO Inutchii but had hla troubles at the lritor-felUiTUi-, 1 viin weed Hall, WIlmltiKten the nnlleii il und et' r mtliitfe. te meet lh IhHt in I It miner division ut l'lP'i'K Keilc liut l 'in h u,s men tlm pri'sldeiit's treph and ih iiiletikhli of th" l'rlii-oten Oolf Club, hvltlnir hlu iduure In the l'rlncctua IMhi ml inei)lhln(t Cress, and Billie Miller will move up te a forward position. The rest of the team will remain intact. Tim local manager was net n bit disappointed at l for ei.e of the conditions at Lakeweud Is that tan Gelf Ahsociatlen are eligible. IrnuiistULs utnl pumpkin pie eldentl await th" committee In early dltmer dutes Toppling the Pins T. RICHARD IS HOLDING UP BIG BOUT, SAYS GLASSMAN Promoters Refusal te Let Tendlcr "Get What He Can Dratc" Is Hitch in Leenard Beut. Dcrlarcs Phil ."Nties of the Amateurs KXTIltLLY n.w lt I,OLl H. jaivi: and original AX " angle has deteleped in the greatest pugilistic question of the day. "What is Keeping Lew Tendler nnd Hi'iinv Leenard from Meeting In tne King?" !Fer a while it wa. I.-enunl s weiglit that is. Tendler r"fu.fil te box the champion enlj a: nugsiiie ave rdiipni", jr.." pounds, nnd then, after the Philn lelphiau had agreed te 2 o'eleck weigh -Ing-in time, it was the demand of a $50,000 guarantee b. Phil Classman. New the latest rrasen for the non nen matchlng of Tendlcr and Leenard, ac cording te Olassman. is that the pro moter himself is proving te be the colored gentleman in the woodpile. Fight fans may disagree with the as tute manager of the local southpaw, while ethers may insist that Phil is conversing through his hat. Auyway, here's what Glassmau warbles- "Tex KickaTd Is holding up the ten tative match between Leenard and Xew. All this ueiie that Tendler deenu t want te box the champion is bosh. My asklug for u JW0n guarantee l-n t an ullbi, or nu easj wa te say '.Neth tne- delne.' either I nm nor se anxious for that flat guarnnt.e-Id just as seen gamble- in tint, I would nm-'h Tather hate Tendler box en a percent age basis. . " 'A boxer is entitled te what he can ' nnia.' has been the erdlct of pre- , Pieters all ever the country As n promoter myself I huve used the san.e system IJuf Mr lliekard has ab solutely turned down uu i-onsldi-retion of a percentage bais If I were te insist a guarantee with a pnuluge of n percentage then there might, be a Hewl Jf the promoter believes that Tendler is net worth $..r.0,000 then I'm willing te gamble for it Glahsman sus fiat he would sign ter a Tendler-Leenard match at nnj time. He says New Yerk can have the bout indoors or out in the open next sum mer "If no one there likes m proposi preposi propesi . tlen's, then u Philadelphia promoter can ' i-, tin, runnliiif us far an I am concerned," further ald Phil. , "ut f would much rather hate Tend er box Leenard in New Yerk beiause n dtcisUe ruling can be given v the Judges "When asked ou what i.-r-entuge he -was willing te match Tendler with Leenard, (Jlassman answered. .iu ner cent at the Madisen Square i.arden, or. if the match is arranged in the open where the Maling capacity would be larger, then I would sign up for -e per cent. I am confident that a L-en " ird-Tendler contest would attract at least a J'-W.OOO gate '" rrr-ldy Kelly has Vpun ham liebideau. ha K?inch Italian leatharwlKht all est for ih. warpalh bby haj n.et in. at ',t h! Beed men tits wlmt m this vi inliy and KeUV doesn't understand why Ih. match mak are passln him up le.ldes miny ffnVe liebideau;. .yjenl ,h? h. h Samm" '"WhlB "TtW Clarl. and I tarry Conden. Kddle Meruan was put te sleep by Itebldeau In three rounds. Have Orwn writes en ureen statlenerj- ihat Al Burner, former nav fi atherwela-ht iaV returned and Is prepared for tomwtl temwtl tomwtl tlen with glevemcn lile "eifht 'Alsas he can knock out Juhnn Kllbane wrltea Dave. A reiuni lUhtwesght nmtrli will el ' heartllner at the Cambria en Friday nlant. Johlin Uurna.ar.aln will out en Jack !? vs. Jimmy Jirewn, Johnny ilallachrr n J m.u s h-.I Mickey McDoneuxh JucK Ielo re ether nuinlwr- MKMOllIAL A. ('. Is again in the basketball field with n strong firt class traveling quintet. The following players are in tin line-up: Klenske and lMurney, forward; ICernefT, center, and Ferd nnd Itegers, guards. KerneK also Is te manage thc-fniii. Tlie innnngeuient would like t hear from suih teams hs Downingtown, Har rlslmrg, West I'hester, Tamaqua. Harry J. Kurnelf, a)-3 North Franklin btreet. Harry (KM) llmwn'H next bout Ik te 1 put en the National here Suturday nlKht Hid opponent will be Jack lluwu IJanny irn.niHr tnUim mi Mmlti t lUlamHun In the rml Other Ixi-.ts Je- Jackwin Wtllln I sin llci ni.e wnllv wfih i linrn-v i;iu ail Will, 1'ul.er Tee Jlradlc: 'I? 'Hi two trams ti the fleer this svuen It will nl,t f.f hnmM im MenrfaV and Haturday tVe- nlnitH V'ln.t and h-iid clas travellna teutna wishing thli attraction write te Je- 1 1'nrKer jr eti .enn i runr .. h n,M K t ...II, I 11 llli IIV ie leadei-s linished in the ud of 'the half IU te 111. St'tl Manlev lllnrkle his ben matched te mct V.'f i He Uarten of Nw Vtrk. at Atlantic City tomer-ow nlsht Charier liar has been liandfrappel In at lln oppenonts beciuse of hU puni sn In the future he will s-e after the bntami lYankle ItntUm and Johnny Kelly Uelit heavrwelrht and mldJleweUht rePctHeiy. in the stable of Chick. Jannnttl ulll meet IL f Harris and lw fcchupu ut Heading en November 30. Jack IVnrr t booked for two boil's He will take en Yeun McOeem nt the M. tlenal lhanltsKlMns; Day Rml Uattllmt Leen-1 ard at HarrUburc November H" Charley I Ilav Pannv and Jack iJlamend u.ce tei I en thn llarrismirz prerram. Tlie Is letter in th Kpurtv ' purtir-nt of tlm KvKSisa PiBLIO Uwu f jr Henr.ai Hlnln. READY FOR BIG GAME Helmesburcj and Pheenlxville Mana gers All Set for Saturday's Clash Officials of the Iielmesburg football eleven and the I'nien A. A. All-Amer leans, of Pheenlxville, met ehtcrdnj afternoon and completed arrangements for the game te be plaed in this city mxt Saturday at the Phillies' Hull Park for the championship of eastern Penn sylvania. Helmt-sburg's goal line has net been crossed nil year and the first score regis tered ugalnbt I'nien Club was en Satur day by Kdwnnlsville. Ne limit ha been set ns te whom may play for cither team. Itebert W. Maxwell, sports editor of the Wcnim Pi hi ic Ll.nr.rn. wus the unanimous choice of both sides as referee, but he is unable te i ethuiate, being engaged elsewhere, nud! a new referee will be named tomorrow . Willis Defeats Angele Krudlnr, Nev 17 Jibblnff effect' , ichi both hand btanley Willis Heading shudi 1 K O Hilly Angele Tern, In the wind-up of i the Watsen A ' here Wlilla outbexnl tt Greek from the start. altheUEn in the fen'ii the Tork battler ent a eerie- of li I rls-ht te 'he leial lad's Jaw that htaesvi d htm. but weathering the storm. Wll Is am back strenf The whirlwind flehi ng i f Willis In 'tha last round had thi creud wild und mlltled him tu the erdui Te Probe Bribe te Boxer Albany, Nev 17 llerrner Lieutenant Oi crnur Lalward W Chesneck ha ! n name , countel for liattline Johnien. of rjru u. who v 111 he iriven a hearing et 2 oile . tills afternoon In the Mutt Armi.r I. i j tcfire rnentUirs of the butnk cuiumi'sl ; Jehnsen. It Is nlltited, tcild he ns effere 1 filOOO te ' lay down" In a recent fluht In Mmii n. whirh he wen by a knockout In the fifteenth reunJ It Is claimed that he later Cyn.ed me aueveu unee. uayuu; nu lw.iii-ht it n. mal tjubllclty stunc Tlie box- I ti if commission is determined te unravel tlieV imsiery 't. ,reerj P. ". (two ta-m) would lltf te bueli Ki.tn. with f.rst i-nd s-:end clase home teims W Hurt. 1104 North Klftj Klftj secend strett -Mount Carmel II. C. Juniors under the management et HuKhey Slclxwn, would like te Mchedule rames with third or fourth cl.-ise teams having- halls, Jamcn Jcnnlntrs, JS20 Seutli Third street. r-aburban II. C, e. 14-lB-year-cld uiwre uiwre gallen would like te hear frem teams pay tnr fair Ktiiranteee A. C. Itanguew, Sc07 North American street l'arkslile llrmrres, a thlrd-t lass five, wants t book Kurn-e with travellmr teams Clem ent Verdeln, Jr 1)22 Spruce street, Cemdn N J Memerial A. ('.. u flrit-eli triellnir lit", detres te leek cutnee with trains hating halls IIrr J Korneff, tOiJ North Krunk lln str' et SU relimlsi HeiiiriUN, a thlid-feurthK-las tratel'r quintet denlre5 ratni8 William 1 Uyan 12 J .Went Huntingdon street. K. V. C . of the tlermiintewn it i , would i like te heir from first-' lass tr.it"ll:ii: teams I for Mendtt und Saturday. M C 11 JS West I'enn street. (hniir A. f'. Is without ams for Ne- tmber 0 L'l and Than! snlvln.7 Hay Heme Id, tens wantlnir thin attraction v. rile te Jehn ' V Deuuherty, 31S l'ark etrtet, Chetter Pa. Dartmouth Plans for Trip HuixiTcr, N, 1I Nev 17 The Dartmouth football squad which cees te the l'aeiile c met neit w-eek te claeh with the University of ashlntrte.-i elevm. will number twenty- ne players Th siuad will 1-ave llosten dlnctly after th- itatne with Hrewn this weekmd snd will arrive In Chicago Sun day eM-tilni at 7 F0 The men are sched ulnd t , reach Seattle nt b 4j Wednesda etenliitf This will site the (Ireen two days t work out en the Washington gridiron en ("aindtn this evening. The Skeetcrs hr.v dropped two ' games and have net exhibited the snnie dn"h and ptirn-h thut was characteristic of their playing last season. Manager I Kennedy Is net weirled in the least, I however, and cayn the champions are i due for h winning streak beginning to night. Fifth Straight for Hears b The Heading Hears have appaientl pulled some of the stuff exhibited In Camden last neanen nnd last night ran their string of straight wins up te live, tliia lime at the expense of (tcrniantewu. Three of the icteries registered by tlie Pretzels have been ngalnxt the local teams. Last nightV battle resolved itelf into a defensive game nnd goals were few and far between. In fact, it is surpris ing hew t.ie Pretzels have been nble te secure nuch a commanding position ou se few peinti. The visitors made u quick gctawaj and neon wtre ahead bv 11 te tl. Then the home talent spurted nnd evened the seerc-, but the lc-ud at the eud "SWpers" De Damage It wus the two nleenuM inmle Iiv Geerge Merris ou "I At" Powell that were really respeusibl.) for the downfall of the Hcnuis clan. Merris eume thrum-li with one in inch half, nt a time when the gealH did the most damuire. X- .1.. ....... M .. ".. -uar no- uiiLsn ei tue game tr.e crowd insisted that Geerge lietrich be InMCrteil in the pi ture and the management quickly followed the udvice with the result that play was speeded up imme diately, but the lead of the Beurs was tee much te overcemo und Oermantewn was defeated 20 te 17. A r:erd was made for the few fouls called. Only thirteen penalties weie inflicted en Heading nnd eleven en German town. Dobseii and Flclsher Win The inclement weather failed te held down thu attendance, at the opening sanies of the Manufacturer.' I.eugmt at Yeuah Hall and the place was packed te nee Dobsen and Fletsher win tliclr opening games from JJudd und Harrett respectively. Beth icters gained the decision by four points und play wus cleicl.v contested all the way. Tlie Dobsen-liudd totals were i!5-"l, I.ees nud Livingstone featuring with some clever Held tosses. Hudd had at guards l'ddie Newman and Ham Pur lette, both former Knstern Ltaguers. It was the field goals of Lees and Liv ingstone at the finish that wen for Dob Deb son. Green, of Build, registered two Held goals and shut out Sam Moere-head. The 1 leisher-Harrett scere was -'7-23. Hdaie Lusk trotted out u bevy of his seiecr stnis te show en the has ketball court and they plavcd excellent ball. Athcrhelt and Hill Fejsett ut forwards pluyed a bang-up game nnd were responsible for the victory by their clever sheeting, tlie former getting live Held goals and the latttr two. Central Trust' tried ris-ht ni"n and ulctiu vrllh the handicap, It leuklr.'t rlie.U Ccm Ccm inehwualth, lestntt all three caincr the Unlit Through th fog and mUts of the. fecary grind, As a aim moon through tha trtcx, There is Hill a light On the last far height Which the eul of the stalwart im. There it etill a gleam Fer the old, brave dream That leads te the last jrenurr As he takes the slope With the grip of hope, , Hut never the grip of feat. Ilarvard'H last Defeat DBAH Bin Can you explain why all uperf writers grudgingly give Har vard se little credit in her football games? I believe it has been a ions time since Harvard was defeated, and It would be intcrcating te knew what college can compare with her record for the lat eight rears. If Vale had the name record, hew the writers would rear. Just when was Harvnra last beaten? -Paul Elliett. Chicago. PltlOU te the campaign new under way. Harvard's last defeat came from Yale in 1016, the last Crimson game under the Hnughten regime. Harvard's football record has been n phenomenal one since 1012, but due notice has also been taken of her many Hue teams. Tlie reason that no se-called cham pionship was awarded Harvard last year was that in her regulnr season she met only two strong teams Princeton and Yale. One of these she tied. And Yale had alrcadv lest two games before Harvard also stepped her. Opposed te Mr. Elliett's oninien nre droves of letters asking why Harvard, lale nnd 1'rlnccten arc always given se much credit nnd be much space. Yeu can please n few of the old grads only some of the time. One Heason IN THE old days et roetball there were only two or three star teams. Naturally, these drew most of the space and most of the cheering from the press. But tednv it ftnr football team is no novelty. The weeds nre replete with them. Take the case of Ulcn Warner's Pittsburgh team. This machine has lest only two games, as we recall It, in about six years ana the sehemiic earn season is a whale. Warner starts with West Virginia and winds up with Pcnn State, and en route he meets Mich rivals as Pennsylvania, Syracuse, Georgia Tech., W. and J. and Lehigh. Princeton, Harvard and Yale have fine football teams. Hut who can say they nre stronger than Penn State. Pittsburgh. Syracuse or Dartmouth? These accustomed te the old order haven't quite get used te the new. The football writer does his best te give credit where he thinks credit is due, knowing pretty well in advance that he has the same chance te please all par ties that nn umpire has who gives a clee decision nt the home plate in the ninth inning of n tough game. But at the end of the Feaeen a great By GBANTIiAND ItlCE tlme hna been had by all nud the en If regret is that the jubilce has lasted but six or seven weeks, Army-Navy Presperta WHEN the caseu opened, back in la te September, early dope from tbe Army nnd Navy football camps Indl cated Army superiority. This superiority boeame mere marked when the Navy eleven dropped its first gnme te North Carolina Btate. But the pendulum has' new swung back. The Army was unable te step Notre Dame, while the Navy, afUr showing big improvement ajalnit Princeton, came through and stepped Georgetown abruptly. The Annapolis machine has been com ing forward at a hectic clip. As a de fensive machine it is stronger new than its rival, but it has no such backfleld star ub French. The Navy also has drawn the test of a harder schedule and this may be of some help. D. A wins. There have un deubtedly been morn great ends Is football than great tackles or guards. Neither of these positions can match1 a list of stars that Includes Hinkey, She-lln. nardwlck, Kilpatrick, Camp bell, Herren, Snow, Scarlett and man? ethers. In the same way there are no outstanding tackles te match Ileffel finger, Hare and Wharten at guard. There have been many fine tackles, but extremely few who outclass the field. MICHIGAN came back a big jump from last year, but net quite far enough te take the championship hur die. Wolverine Improvement, hewer, was one of the cenference features. man able new te grab off a ale-Harvard football ticket hsi tneugh stuff te make cither team. Cosvrieht, sue. All right t rtiervd r IL JU. dot AN1' A Ya Operate en W. &. J. Star l'lttsbnrsh, Nev. 17. Harry Elelsen. star halfback of the tVftshtnsten and Jeffersen College football team, is a patient In a hos pital here aurfarlntr from serious Injuries sustained In the l'ltt-W. and J, giuna last Saturday. Klelsen was operated en.yeiter day for a. ruptured bleed vessel and at tendlne ihslclans exsressnd the opinion that HO WUU1U Wl U"MlB v v.mg twvw.ll M.ftn this season. Red Scout te Lead Bridgeport New Inden, Conn., Nev. 17. (Jen Me Cann has retimed as scout of the Cincin nati lleds and will become manlcer of thi lirldaepert club of the Eastern Lsa.ru Before becoming scout for the Reds, tic Cann was manaser et th New Ixnden tesm when it was owned by the late Morten i Plant. hUteen jmrs euro l-.n-hur-t htarte 1 It i first autumn tuurn '1 li- eldest teurny I there It the tth unl beutn amateur title' plaj, nhlch I erenie nf ' etli.-; am' tiilu ji-ai It In 'Hiri Important tunnies of th tuuihtni s'hedtile und ha progressed mat. leapj In Its hlitoe Only two bewlers In the Petroleum Le-airu w-r able te ru ever for a deubli century last Meek 'Wnin of tlulf. toppled SIT,, whlle Maxwell turned denu "CD. YOU ALTO KNOW The niliiilritbln w iv It U t.enducte.1 reul-l be well cepkd by many clubs ar.d districts. it h.ni ;iju entries una usea tnree course. et there via ncvr a hitch ut start or litnsh en the Intricacies involved l-iuenursi necessarily has it great nliUm. Htrbt-rt Jew miii. Iirlttsh pre. former!) at Huntingdon Valley, and Jul J.HKh, his pres ent assistant at Roxberouirh are "ablfi te ihullrngi un uther pre und hli assistant In the ilUtrlit, according te un unsigned communication reielved Meantime fit tlsht en the he clubs, Mr Lnch. Ticking eranres ns ou golf lh cnlrg te be morn thuir i dream at the i nurse of Kenllwerth I'ldite, H bring, Ma, this win ter Thr" fuurttiM of the OORT-yard course Is laid tlireuith an orange grove The fair wa)d and greet. e 'ire uf grass and thr ceurne Is laid te be one of the tpertlest In 1 lerlila n.nuger rlprcgue, et Jim.Kv.oen lun, HhavTiei cs ill have chenre of the Ifl e ut thl premising winter rcoert Knirln missing Is often caused by vatcr In the carburetor. lleuvdllvhte hUeuld 'b., c.enel at least once a week te Insure a clear, bright light Caster Oil applied te thn leather belts in the shop will klip them soft and pliable and greatly prolong their life, Sealing vmx dissolved in ga.ullne with nj little lliiseeil oil te preient brlttlrtiis niuKts l an admirable varnish for terminals. A little graphtte and shellac rubbed ever the rim makes tire changing much caakr Nerer uw the carburetor 'chel.e' anj mar than absolutely necessary If the het ri sulti nre desired. I)lrt forced into the lining fvenr vMimii preiscd ugalnst the drum Is generallv th' cause of the sn.U'-ak In the brtalts THE FINEST IN YEARS ARE HERE NOW Bmt Start Oytttrm HEALTHFUL-ECONOMICAL Kasllr eUgteted. waelesesa. Mtrlttssu, wkeUsr aatea raw or set ether way. waeicii av. siinuevs, stewed. vaae4, frlM niKHH IIAILT Itaurlce Itlver CetM, lVesrttini rlhTs, West rrw.s si Ulae Pplsits MATTHEW J. RYAN Frent & Deck St.. &,fi5"""J Tlell, Lembard 13: Key. ISM Main 1M1 JLess Than Retail Price A Single Salt or Orerceat at Wholesale Price Save the Retail'er'i rreflt All-Weel iMen'a & Yeuna: Men's Suits Latest StrUa nlen'e and Yeung Men's Overcoats SALCO CLOTHES S. . COR. 9th and SANSON SECOND TLOOB p..l,..tn Arenta Orttera AcfevUt VIICtTdl'lAYS PHOTOI'IAVS There Is evidently a golf wlxard ut I.lanernh Itr the ahape of Themn9 McDowell, who, we arc Informed, haa been plavlng the game but three months, yet has dropped from ficeres around loe te GO. or thsre thsre abeuta. lie has already had a bird en Ne. 11 and three en Ne, 18, v. tilcli Is pregrcsi vi 1th a ilp s Anether fat worker la C'halmer O. John John Jehn eon, whom Jee Hska eaya has been playing but a year at Btenten He used te score around 110. but alnca hli 70 In the St Mar Hint tourney at the Cricket Club, Jehnsen Is apparently well en hla way. Charlie Uerli. Is a North KUIh expert vvnn Is liable te turn tn un 83 or mere, any time (ncerdlig te Heb Maawell. Gelfer lleeb scored an eagle 1! en aeme lntilcate sheta the ether dav luller llagen tuted r.tentlv 11 i,t tie etpresslen "a large hallery followed the te golf stars." no lengrr upjillen fn thre t das et the tush and tumbli of the links throngs, says linger? irem i Mienenc 1' should real ' th two gulf atur.i followed a large gallery " One of the Favorite DUNH1LL PIPES The Rough-Carved llruyere There's Herman and Lynch Matched Sew lerk. Nev 17 retn Herman, a. irld'H champion bantamweight, and Jee I.yn h nf New Yerk, have signed articles te r.ght tlfteen rounds te a decision In Madi Madi eon Square Oarden en the night nt 1) ierrtir 2 The art, lee atlpulatu thut the bixers shal' weigh In at 118 pounds at 2 0 -lei k en the day of the contest, which, urder the rules pf tbe linking Commission. t:i the bntam eight limit 1 I 0 uat it u tn every b5 line. 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